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not since bill clinton won his campaigns, and won down in georgia. this part you expect to be red. it's this one, the state of florida, that is hotly contested. it's red at the moment but just barely. little over half of the vote in there. we're in the digits, in 80,000 votes. it's 80,000 votes separating the two candidates. we get to test our math skills tonight. what's happening is if you look at the map fill in, in a way it's doing what it's supposed to do. it's doing what you would expect to do. across this part of the state, governor romney -- this gray area, we have no votes in yet, romney has to run up big numbers. not a lot of people live here. this is your big i-4 corridor, population center's in tampa. we are only at 16% of the vote. 16% of the vote. hillsborough county, 53-46. we like to just take a check. look at that. 53-46 in a close state, governor romney needs to get tighter. if the president's matching his performance in these counties from 2008, he's in good shape tonight. what governor romney needs, especially in the population centers, bring the president down s
not since bill clinton won his campaigns, and won down in georgia. this part you expect to be red. it's this one, the state of florida, that is hotly contested. it's red at the moment but just barely. little over half of the vote in there. we're in the digits, in 80,000 votes. it's 80,000 votes separating the two candidates. we get to test our math skills tonight. what's happening is if you look at the map fill in, in a way it's doing what it's supposed to do. it's doing what you would expect...
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this was clinton territory. blue collar democrats. pretty close right now, 25% of the vote in. the president with a 51-48% lead. we want back and take a look. 55% in this county four years ago. as this starts to come in, we will wait for more. that's four years ago. let me come forward. we are very early on in the state of new hampshire but again, in some of the key places the president is underperforming a little bit. that means it will be closer. the question is, is it enough for governor romney to get over the top. >> thank you. our battleground reporters are standing by in florida, the squeaker contest right now. we will have a live update coming up. and we are counting down to the top of the hour, when polls will close in the swing states of iowa and nevada. right now, in the las vegas strip, folks are watching the results on cnn. [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the
this was clinton territory. blue collar democrats. pretty close right now, 25% of the vote in. the president with a 51-48% lead. we want back and take a look. 55% in this county four years ago. as this starts to come in, we will wait for more. that's four years ago. let me come forward. we are very early on in the state of new hampshire but again, in some of the key places the president is underperforming a little bit. that means it will be closer. the question is, is it enough for governor...
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. >> '80s, '70s, we were losing elections, and president clinton was able to shed a lot of the '60s, '70s, even the '80s baggage. somebody in the republican party has got to break out of what i call the tea party, talk radio, talking head bellicose in your face, you're not like us. >> i think -- cautionary notice here. yes, barack obama is winning a lot of the swing states, but it remains true if you look at the overall national vote, it's quite close, and that's a message sent to the president as well. >> some people will blame romney, because his message was my business credentials, my business credentials. and you can make the case he didn't sell those well enough. exit polls, a parody with the president on who is best able to handle the economy. there will be some republicans who say it wasn't us, it was him. >> this election also tells you that the coalition of the ascendant that the obama campaign bet on, ben, you know about this. young people, professional -- >> and we've seen big turnout among african-americans. >> this is not just about republican weakness, about democratic
. >> '80s, '70s, we were losing elections, and president clinton was able to shed a lot of the '60s, '70s, even the '80s baggage. somebody in the republican party has got to break out of what i call the tea party, talk radio, talking head bellicose in your face, you're not like us. >> i think -- cautionary notice here. yes, barack obama is winning a lot of the swing states, but it remains true if you look at the overall national vote, it's quite close, and that's a message sent to...
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bill clinton. this president, even though he's won, has to do the same thing. >> listen to what he's saying. >> i agree. there is a myth that the president did not want to reach out, many of his efforts were rebuffed. he tried to put forward tax cuts. and put forth help for veterans. put goforth tax cuts for 98% of americans. the republicans have a chance to say we'll take your offer. republicans have an opportunity to behavior differently. shouldn't be just on barack obama. >> here is the thing. the president has to lead. >> fair enough. >> the president has to lead, and in talking to democrats, i think there is a discussion going on right now inside the democratic party about how -- how is best to do that. does the president go and say, here is my plan. here is what i want to do and put it on the table and have them come to the table and negotiate? or does he just sort of open it up for discussion? >> the battle for obama care, does that -- >> it's settled. settled. >> nothing will happen to it.
bill clinton. this president, even though he's won, has to do the same thing. >> listen to what he's saying. >> i agree. there is a myth that the president did not want to reach out, many of his efforts were rebuffed. he tried to put forward tax cuts. and put forth help for veterans. put goforth tax cuts for 98% of americans. the republicans have a chance to say we'll take your offer. republicans have an opportunity to behavior differently. shouldn't be just on barack obama....
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it's a staff that's been with him just like the clinton staff. it's a staff that's been with him since, some of them since he ran for the senate seat in 1994. it takes a lot of time. his wife has been out there on the campaign trial this fall. i think it's a very tough thing. >> you missed the last shot in the tournament and let the team down. on top of that you actually believed that you were doing something important for the country and if you didn't succeed you've left the country not as good a place. it's a tough thing. >> don't you think he actually ran a good campaign given who he was. he redeemed himself. he was so far over to the right. >> this is a really interesting question whether the republican primaries and having 20 debates were actually good for the republicans in the general election. i think there are a lot of republicans who will scratch their heads and defend it but there's a lot of folk who is will shis was not a good thing because he could not reconcile saying self-deporting. >> we got a major projection t make right now in
it's a staff that's been with him just like the clinton staff. it's a staff that's been with him since, some of them since he ran for the senate seat in 1994. it takes a lot of time. his wife has been out there on the campaign trial this fall. i think it's a very tough thing. >> you missed the last shot in the tournament and let the team down. on top of that you actually believed that you were doing something important for the country and if you didn't succeed you've left the country not...
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back in 2004, yes, hillary clinton and barack obama, senator clinton and senator obama, they went to june. they were fighting, supporters figured if the other wins, fine, i'll be with them. the question is will republicans be more divided or unified. >> good point. anderson. if there was any doubt whatsoever about newt gingrich's plans, he made it clear tonight he's fighting, continuing full-speed ahead. >> as john mentioned, can he continue to raise the money down the road, especially if mitt romney has a good february in other states and can he resist what will be growing pressure if romney continues to win? >> yes is the short answer. there's only a few mega donors financing his super pac. not his, but one associated supporting his campaign. he got through a terrible compl him off. he is -- he seemed to be -- not a good speech, first off. seems to be trying hard to become the populist and anti establishment guy in the race, but it didn't do him a ton of g but he didn't seem like a guy who wanted to send out an olive branch to romney and climb off the ledge. >> if he comes back, he
back in 2004, yes, hillary clinton and barack obama, senator clinton and senator obama, they went to june. they were fighting, supporters figured if the other wins, fine, i'll be with them. the question is will republicans be more divided or unified. >> good point. anderson. if there was any doubt whatsoever about newt gingrich's plans, he made it clear tonight he's fighting, continuing full-speed ahead. >> as john mentioned, can he continue to raise the money down the road,...
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hillary clinton won everywhere else. here, here senator clinton, not obama did well in akron and youngstown. now look at 2012, the republican race. this is an area where rick santorum who is the blue collar candidate like clinton needed to do well, and he did not. otherwise, his votes are tracking obama's. this is the count, you see very narrow. actually, for romney, has passed into the lead in our count at 86%. and we know it's bigger than that. >> let's put it on the big screen because for the first time in a while, this is official. let's go over here and take a look. take a look at these numbers now. and we're going to show our viewers what's going on. 86% of the vote is now in, and romney is ahead of santorum, 1,425 votes ahead of santorum. first time in a while we have seen the official count. we're not surprised. there nn viewersvi s should not surprised because we see what is going on. we saw the exclusive numbers coming in from dana bash in hamilton county. these don't include the numbers, the numbers in hamilto
hillary clinton won everywhere else. here, here senator clinton, not obama did well in akron and youngstown. now look at 2012, the republican race. this is an area where rick santorum who is the blue collar candidate like clinton needed to do well, and he did not. otherwise, his votes are tracking obama's. this is the count, you see very narrow. actually, for romney, has passed into the lead in our count at 86%. and we know it's bigger than that. >> let's put it on the big screen because...
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. >> governor clinton is now president bill clinton. >> too close to call. >> george w. bush re-elected. barack obama president-elect of the united states. >>> this is cnn. >>> tonight a new region of the country weighs in on the republican presidential race. >> tonight a western warmup for the biggest event of the republican presidential campaign. >> here in washington state, you can reset the election again heading into super tuesday. >> all four candidates trying to tap into a new gold mine of delegates. >> i just need you to go out and vote. you will you do that for me? >> who will get a shot of momentum heading into the super tuesday slug-fest. it's washington choice. >> mitt romney avoided an embarrassing defeat in michigan. now they're taking the grudge match into neutw territory. >> he's trying to savage and beat up on the other opponent and it's wearing thin. >> ron paul and newt gingrich are refusing to be ignored. >> we have a real chance to win next tuesday. >> still winning a lot of delegates and that's what counts. >> will an underdog seize the day or will
. >> governor clinton is now president bill clinton. >> too close to call. >> george w. bush re-elected. barack obama president-elect of the united states. >>> this is cnn. >>> tonight a new region of the country weighs in on the republican presidential race. >> tonight a western warmup for the biggest event of the republican presidential campaign. >> here in washington state, you can reset the election again heading into super tuesday. >>...
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>> defeat to bill clinton. clinton did a great job of campaigning on that i didn't get it and i was out of touch and all of that. i know i sound like i'm bashing the press, but there was unanimity that i should lose and they were for him. that makes a huge difference. >> can you talk about ross perot? >> no. i think he cost me the election and don't like him. other than that i have nothing to say. >> we respect the majesty of the democratic system and i told the governor of little rock and offered my congratulations. he did run a strong campaign. >> losing an election hurts. not for you personally, but you feel you let down a lot of people. it's a terrible hurt. i had some experience in that loss in a couple of senate races, but this was big. of course very hurtful. >> i would introduce my two brothers. >> nancy, come say hello to the new president. nancy. >> nice to see you. hello. >> do you have photos in here? >> you can have the white house photos. >> what can we offer you? coffee or tea? >> i will have a c
>> defeat to bill clinton. clinton did a great job of campaigning on that i didn't get it and i was out of touch and all of that. i know i sound like i'm bashing the press, but there was unanimity that i should lose and they were for him. that makes a huge difference. >> can you talk about ross perot? >> no. i think he cost me the election and don't like him. other than that i have nothing to say. >> we respect the majesty of the democratic system and i told the governor...
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>> defeat to bill clinton. clinton did a great job of campaigning on. i know i sound like i'm bashing the press, but there was romney's ewe enaminity. >> can you talk a little bit about ross perot? >> no. i think he cost me the election and i don't like him. >> we respect the democratic asis tant. i just told the governor of litting rock and offered my con gratulations. losing an election hurts. not so much for your prnlly, but you feel like you let down a lot of people. i've had some experience in that loss. and this was big. and, of course, very hurtful. >> this is our new first lady. >> first time i've been home and had a chance to visit. nancy? this is my new guy. >> nice to see you. >> a little coffee? a little tea? >> if you have decaf, i'll take that. >> yeah, we've got that zone. >> there was a whole agenda of unfinished business. domestic, foreign affairs, whatever. there were a lot of things on the e cobconomy we were trying do. i think china was always important. i think we could have taken some quantum leaps. >> presidency of the united stat
>> defeat to bill clinton. clinton did a great job of campaigning on. i know i sound like i'm bashing the press, but there was romney's ewe enaminity. >> can you talk a little bit about ross perot? >> no. i think he cost me the election and i don't like him. >> we respect the democratic asis tant. i just told the governor of litting rock and offered my con gratulations. losing an election hurts. not so much for your prnlly, but you feel like you let down a lot of people....
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comment on something hillary said earlier, just because i remember very well in ju june, when hillary clinton pulled out of the race after the final contest. in that room in washington were all these people who had supported her said i will never vote. >> i remember that. >> i will never vote for barack obama. i will not vote for barack obama. >> they were screaming that as i remember. >> guess what. almost all of them came home. we can build this up into something that will dissipate by september. >> the measure of their enthusiasm by the way may be with the fact they're willing to go with electability for somebody they don't really like. i've had this debate with ari fleischer for weeks. if you look at these southern primaries, what you're seeing are voters who really want to win. so they may be going for a candidate that they don't love but they think he can beat barack obama which may give us some indication about voter enthusiasm among republicans. >> i want to go to jessica yellin in washington. is that the concern of the obama white house, that romney can appeal to independents because
comment on something hillary said earlier, just because i remember very well in ju june, when hillary clinton pulled out of the race after the final contest. in that room in washington were all these people who had supported her said i will never vote. >> i remember that. >> i will never vote for barack obama. i will not vote for barack obama. >> they were screaming that as i remember. >> guess what. almost all of them came home. we can build this up into something that...
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you remember that hillary clinton and barack obama didn't wrap up their early primaries until june. i remember waiting for the puerto rico contest to come in in june. this could go on and on and on. we have a big debate coming up february 22nd in arizona, don. i think that's lively. >> as we look at the numbers there, 18% for ron paul. that's not so bad for him there. the battle in nevada was for second place. ron paul did better probably than he thought, than many thought coming in at 18%, wolf. >> these are not official numbers right now. we're still expecting clark county numbers to come in, so we will get the rest fairly soon. we're waiting for the special caucus to wrap up for observant jus and seventh day adventists. we have live pictures coming in. they're still counting the volts in that special caucus in clark county in las vegas. once they do that, we get all the numbers from clark county and 70% of the people that live if in nevada live in clark county, that's henderson and las vegas right now. we should know pretty soon. i think there's a battle for second place, but mit
you remember that hillary clinton and barack obama didn't wrap up their early primaries until june. i remember waiting for the puerto rico contest to come in in june. this could go on and on and on. we have a big debate coming up february 22nd in arizona, don. i think that's lively. >> as we look at the numbers there, 18% for ron paul. that's not so bad for him there. the battle in nevada was for second place. ron paul did better probably than he thought, than many thought coming in at...
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you pointed out the hillary clinto clinton/barack obama candidacy. if it should become clear along the way that you have a candidate but the delegates haven't all come in, because that happens, would you be for the others dropping out? >> no. i have to play by the rules, candy. we have rules at the rnc. when we have a presumptive nominee, then we'll join forces with the presumptive nominee and get everything else going and moving in the right direction. i'm just not going to be in position as chairman of the party to force people out, to suggest people that get out pip just don't play that way. >> you couldn't see yourself signing on to the whoever the presumptive nominee might be but not necessarily saying you others need to get out. >> if we have a presumptive nominee -- >> who may not have the delegates -- >> there's a rule for that, candy. they have to have the delegates and then we would join forces with them. presumptive nominee is you have the delegates but we haven't met at the convention -- >> i know you don't -- you're agnostic in this but
you pointed out the hillary clinto clinton/barack obama candidacy. if it should become clear along the way that you have a candidate but the delegates haven't all come in, because that happens, would you be for the others dropping out? >> no. i have to play by the rules, candy. we have rules at the rnc. when we have a presumptive nominee, then we'll join forces with the presumptive nominee and get everything else going and moving in the right direction. i'm just not going to be in...
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the type of enthusiasm between hillary clinton and barack obama is unprecedented in modern history. there was this intensity, it's hard to rival that. i wasn't home for four months for a stretch just covering them. it's also something in this instance the obama campaign is pointing to, eric erickson is saying in the states mitt romney is winning the turnout is the lowest. this was a season republicans were saying their base was so excited to beat barack obama, it would be a massive turnout. there should be some concern on the republican side there is not the kind of turnout they were expecting. >> what about concern by the white house about a lack of enthusiasm among democrats? a lot of first time voters, a lot of people brought to the polls voting for then candidate obama who hadn't voted necessarily before, hadn't been as involved. do they feel that same enthusiasm exists? >> they're doing everything in their power to get them engaged. have you noticed the we can't wait initiative. initiative to get summer internships paid for college kids just entering the workforce. do you think
the type of enthusiasm between hillary clinton and barack obama is unprecedented in modern history. there was this intensity, it's hard to rival that. i wasn't home for four months for a stretch just covering them. it's also something in this instance the obama campaign is pointing to, eric erickson is saying in the states mitt romney is winning the turnout is the lowest. this was a season republicans were saying their base was so excited to beat barack obama, it would be a massive turnout....
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hillary clinton and bill clinton. >> man, vips. most valuable player. and mvp. you know, bill clinton's support and impact on this election for president obama really can't be overstated. number one surrogate by far. >> let's talk a little bit about chris christie. >> ooh. you know it's going to be interesting to see when the republicans meet in las vegas next week in the governor's association is there any blowback on chris christie. >> do you think there will be? >> i'm not sure because when you look at the way things broke down nationally it's really hard to say ultimately that chris christie actually did the republicans in when they felt they had it in the bag, and it was certainly barack obama's -- and did turn out the way -- >> the guy had a devastated state and he rose above politics. >>> and it's still devastated. >> he's one of the biggest winners of this election. despite what a small fraction of conservatives say. >> who will probably do him in if he tries to run for president. >> that says a lot about the republican party if that's true. >> who wants
hillary clinton and bill clinton. >> man, vips. most valuable player. and mvp. you know, bill clinton's support and impact on this election for president obama really can't be overstated. number one surrogate by far. >> let's talk a little bit about chris christie. >> ooh. you know it's going to be interesting to see when the republicans meet in las vegas next week in the governor's association is there any blowback on chris christie. >> do you think there will be?...
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but if he's willing to follow bill clinton's model, he cl campaigned a lot with bill clinton, if he will follow his model and work with republicans, reduce spending and regulations, i'll be happy to work with him. >> all right. congratulatio congratulations. sounds like we have big battles ahead. our favorite wolf blitzer is getting miked up again to join us again. he got no sleep. plus a closer look at the exit polls that we've been chewing through and who helped put president obama over the top. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. the wheels of progress haven't been very active lately. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. making it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to ch management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is sim
but if he's willing to follow bill clinton's model, he cl campaigned a lot with bill clinton, if he will follow his model and work with republicans, reduce spending and regulations, i'll be happy to work with him. >> all right. congratulatio congratulations. sounds like we have big battles ahead. our favorite wolf blitzer is getting miked up again to join us again. he got no sleep. plus a closer look at the exit polls that we've been chewing through and who helped put president obama over...
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>> i think they were important with hillary clinton and barack obama. but what was so interesting to me about the exit polls tonight, we had over half the people saying that they decided at the last minute. and i think that's because they were watching these debates and they will watch these debates in florida and it will help them make up their mind. >> in fact, these two debates coming up in florida may be more critical than south carolina because mitt romney now has a stake in showing that he is not a waffler. >> can you remember the last time television drove a national election? 1960, kennedy-nixon. kennedy won that. >>> up next, john king is back with mitt romney's biggest worry going into florida. that's ahead. hey guys, breakfast! ♪ [ female announcer ] if whole grain isn't the first ingredient in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more whole grain than any other ingredient. that's why it's listed first on the side. from honey nut cheerios to cinnamon toast crunch to lucky charms, get more
>> i think they were important with hillary clinton and barack obama. but what was so interesting to me about the exit polls tonight, we had over half the people saying that they decided at the last minute. and i think that's because they were watching these debates and they will watch these debates in florida and it will help them make up their mind. >> in fact, these two debates coming up in florida may be more critical than south carolina because mitt romney now has a stake in...
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. >> governor clinton is now president bill clinton. >> too close to call. >> there it is. >> barack obama, president-elect of the united states. >> this is cnn. >>> the 2012 candidates are getting their shot at making history. >> the last votes in the first primary of the year are being cast right now. >> tonight, round two for republicans. in the fight to be president. >> game on. >> survivors of the closest iowa caucus in history. face off in the front-runner's backyard. >> can we do better in new hampshire? >> who comes in second may be as important as who comes in first. >> you have a chance to change the world. >> it's new hampshire's choice. mitt romney is aiming for another win by hammering the president. >> this president is a crony capitalist. >> but romney's opponents want to tear him down. >> this would be a weakest front-runner in history. >> don't settle for someone who can win, but then can't do. >> it's a brutal battle to beat mitt romney. ron paul came close in iowa. rick santorum came even closer. >> the campaigns say they need your help. i need your help. >> will t
. >> governor clinton is now president bill clinton. >> too close to call. >> there it is. >> barack obama, president-elect of the united states. >> this is cnn. >>> the 2012 candidates are getting their shot at making history. >> the last votes in the first primary of the year are being cast right now. >> tonight, round two for republicans. in the fight to be president. >> game on. >> survivors of the closest iowa caucus in...
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rumors are rampant will hillary clinton be the new world bank president. the current president will step down in june. u.s. treasury secretary tim geithner says the obama administration will put forth a new candidate in the coming weeks. washington has for decades in practice picked the world bank leader. clinton repeatedly has denied having interest in a world bank job. >>> minding your business this morning, u.s. stock features, s&p 500 that is the best indicator for your stocks, all of them down. holdups in negotiations over more bailout money from greece for the european union. new this morning, general motors posting a record profit of $7.6 billion last year. that makes 2011 the first year since 2004 that all big three automakers turned a profit just two years after those huge bailouts. that stock though down this morning. frankly analysts had thought they would do a little bit better. >>> the asian actress that starred in a campaign ad said it was a mistake. that ad was criticized for playing on cultural stereotypes. here's the ad. >> thank you, mich
rumors are rampant will hillary clinton be the new world bank president. the current president will step down in june. u.s. treasury secretary tim geithner says the obama administration will put forth a new candidate in the coming weeks. washington has for decades in practice picked the world bank leader. clinton repeatedly has denied having interest in a world bank job. >>> minding your business this morning, u.s. stock features, s&p 500 that is the best indicator for your stocks,...
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. >>> secretary of state clinton wants the united nations to tighten sanctions against the syrian president bashar al assad, imposing an arms sanction, travel and financial sanctions. during the so-called cease-fire at least 25 people were reportedly killed today in ongoing violence. >>> a small plane that took off from louisiana today circled above the gulf of mexico as this animation shows. the pilot, unresponsive. the plane crashed into the gulf and bobbed for some time before sinking. tonight there is no sign of the pilot. >>> and, anderson, ten people, including a 3-month-old baby, were injured when an elderly woman as you see here drove her car into a grocery store. one man was pinned underneath the car. the 76-year-old driver has been charged with careless driving. >> wow. unbelievable images there. yeah. >> scary. >> thank you. >>> also tonight, comments about ted nugent about president obama. comments strong enough to get him a visit from the secret service. i'll talk about the latest in the world of politics. man: 1939 -- my parents ran across an ad for a hot dog cart. my mother s
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simply by going after santorum as a big spending liberal with ties to hillary clinton, and giving exfelons the votes. i mean, mitt romney is not inspiring. he's trying to prove he's the real conservative in the race, but he has to inspire people in the middle. right now, what i heard today, what i heard tonight that was not -- >> santorum, ari, had a very tough ad that he started running in wisconsin going after mitt romney, comparing him to the president of the united states, barack obama. a very tough ad. how much if anything among the republican establishment does a tough anti-mitt romney ad that santorum put out hurt santorum with folks like you who are insiders in the republican establishment? >> well, i used to be insider, now i'm a new yorker. it does hurt because republicans want to win and we have acknowledged -- i have said this before, mitt romney is republicans plan "b." he's ground down everybody else and he's become a first choice. but to the degree that rick santorum would hurt him in his chances to beat newt gingrich it will turn republicans against rick santorum even more.
simply by going after santorum as a big spending liberal with ties to hillary clinton, and giving exfelons the votes. i mean, mitt romney is not inspiring. he's trying to prove he's the real conservative in the race, but he has to inspire people in the middle. right now, what i heard today, what i heard tonight that was not -- >> santorum, ari, had a very tough ad that he started running in wisconsin going after mitt romney, comparing him to the president of the united states, barack...
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president clinton who worked on the law says it's not true. even george haskens who worked as george w. bush's policy adviser says there's no plus automobile scenario under which this new policy institutes a new attack on welfare reform. are they all wrong? >> well, the individual from the heritage foundation who was the originally developer of welfare reform, worked with president reagan, he was the first person to come out aggressively and say this will in the end gut welfare reform reform. once you start allowing states -- this is why the law itself does not permit waivers. the president actually could not waive section 407, which says there can't be any waivers to the work requirement. so he fudged and found a way to get around it which i suspect will turn out to be illegal. governor mcdonald of virginia hvirginia came out and says this is clearly gutting welfare reform. the two governors the obama administration is hiding behind have both come out and said that is not accurate, this is not what they wanted, this is not the flexibility the
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president clinton signed a law that you worked on said it's not true. ron haskins served as george w. bush's welfare adviser said there is no plausible scenario in which it constitutes a serious attack on welfare reform. are they all wrong? >> the original developer of welfare reform worked with governor and president reagan. he was the first person to come out and say look, this will end welfare reform. his reasoning is straight forward. once you start allowing states -- this is why the law itself does not permit waivers. the president actually could not waive section 407 which said there can't be waivers to the work requirement. he fudge and found a way to get around it which i suspect will turn out to be illegal. the governor from virginia said this is clear gutting welfare reform. the two governor that is the obama administration is hiding behind from utah and nevada have come out and said that's not accurate. this is not what they want and not the flexibility they asked for. >> under obama's plan, you wouldn't have to work or train for a job. they
president clinton signed a law that you worked on said it's not true. ron haskins served as george w. bush's welfare adviser said there is no plausible scenario in which it constitutes a serious attack on welfare reform. are they all wrong? >> the original developer of welfare reform worked with governor and president reagan. he was the first person to come out and say look, this will end welfare reform. his reasoning is straight forward. once you start allowing states -- this is why the...
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president obama also announcing john kerry to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state. senator kerry currently chairs the foreign relations committee. president obama credited him with playing a central role in every major foreign policy debate for nearly 30 years and called on the senate to swiftly confirm his nomination. the u.s. marine veteran jailed in mexico on weapons charges is back in the u.s. tonight. his release comes from his mother. he was arrested four months ago after declaring an antique shotgun at the border. mexican authorities said the weapon did not comply with their gun laws. anderson. >> there are obviously going to be more funerals in newtown this weekend. another funeral just tomorrow as monsignor weiss is going to be officiating at. many difficult days ahead, but the families who lost loved ones are not alone. so many are promising to remember the sandy hook victims. we'll be right back. raise your . raise your . tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, c
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president obama also announcing john kerry to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state. president obama credited him with playing a central role in every major foreign policy debate for nearly 30 years and called on the senate to swiftly confirm his nomination. >>> we are waiting for word on the status of this man, the u.s. veteran jailed in mexico on weapons charges after declaring an antique shotgun at the border. his name is john hammer and his family said mexico's ambassador to the u.s. told him he will be released today. anderson, back to you. >> well, that's certainly good news. we talked to his family last week. they were hugely concerned so we'll be following that closely. susan, thanks. there are obviously going to be more funerals in newtown this weekend. another funeral just tomorrow as monsignor weiss is going to be officiating at. many difficult days ahead, but the families who lost loved ones are not alone. so many people around the world are offering support, sharing their pain, promising to remember the sandy hook victims. we'll be right back. this is a f
president obama also announcing john kerry to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state. president obama credited him with playing a central role in every major foreign policy debate for nearly 30 years and called on the senate to swiftly confirm his nomination. >>> we are waiting for word on the status of this man, the u.s. veteran jailed in mexico on weapons charges after declaring an antique shotgun at the border. his name is john hammer and his family said mexico's ambassador...
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president obama also announcing john kerry to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state. senator kerry currently chairs the foreign relations committee. president obama credited him with playing a central role in every major foreign policy debate for nearly 30 years and called on the senate to swiftly confirm his nomination. the u.s. marine veteran jailed in mexico on weapons charges is back in the u.s. tonight. his release comes from his mother. he was arrested four months ago after declaring an antique shotgun at the border. mexican authorities said the weapon did not comply with their gun laws. anderson. >> monsignor will officiating days ahead. so many are promising to remember the sandy hook victims. we'll be right back. thought.than i we actully keep track of how many times this kid picked his nose? tongue's out, hair pulls, stink eyes, man we see eveything. oh, it's the old man. hold on, i gotta send something out. you can have two apps open at the same time? how'd you do that? it's the galaxy note 10.1 man, it just does it. how do you think they made it? magic. do
president obama also announcing john kerry to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state. senator kerry currently chairs the foreign relations committee. president obama credited him with playing a central role in every major foreign policy debate for nearly 30 years and called on the senate to swiftly confirm his nomination. the u.s. marine veteran jailed in mexico on weapons charges is back in the u.s. tonight. his release comes from his mother. he was arrested four months ago after...
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and hillary clinton is now good to go but doctors still want her to wait a little longer before traveling overseas. now, one of the ideas that seems totally obvious and completely inevitable until you realize that somebody had to think of it first. it is something that takes the newest technology, the smartphone and couples it to one the oldest, the chariot. the result makes it easier for some to get around town, and others to make a living. tom foreman has the story of uber, a german word, in tonight's "american journey. >> reporter: for 13 years in the crush and crawl of d.c. traffic, robert harrison has made a sometimes difficult living as a limo driver, but a surge of new riders has him for the first time heading into the holidays for real optimism about his job. >> they have saved the day for us as independent limo drivers. >> that's the impact? >> that's the impact, absolutely. >> he says he owes it to uber, a relatively new service that allows limo drivers to collect electronically with people nearby who need a car right now. so your smartphone knows where you are. all you do is pu
and hillary clinton is now good to go but doctors still want her to wait a little longer before traveling overseas. now, one of the ideas that seems totally obvious and completely inevitable until you realize that somebody had to think of it first. it is something that takes the newest technology, the smartphone and couples it to one the oldest, the chariot. the result makes it easier for some to get around town, and others to make a living. tom foreman has the story of uber, a german word, in...
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and hillary clinton is now good to go but doctors still want her to wait a little longer before traveling overseas. > >> reporter: for 13 years in the crush and crawl of d.c. traffic, robert harrison has made a sometimes difficult living as a limo driver but a surge. new riders now has him for the first time heading into the holidays with real optimism about his job. >> they have saved the day for us as independent limo drivers. >> that's the impact? >> that's the impact, absolutely. >> he says he owes it to uber, a relatively new service that allows limo drivers to collect electronically with people nearby who need a car right now. so your smartphone knows where you are. all you do is put in a request for a car and in a matter of moments -- >> i have a hit. >> it allows driver who often have hours to kill between prearranged rides to turn the waiting time into money. it has spread to more it and a dozen cities here and abroad. >> if you can fill that time utility for those guy, help them get business during their dead time, they can do a far better job sort of making ends meet, making a
and hillary clinton is now good to go but doctors still want her to wait a little longer before traveling overseas. > >> reporter: for 13 years in the crush and crawl of d.c. traffic, robert harrison has made a sometimes difficult living as a limo driver but a surge. new riders now has him for the first time heading into the holidays with real optimism about his job. >> they have saved the day for us as independent limo drivers. >> that's the impact? >> that's the...
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saying, point-blank, they want a it would two-step process for tax reform, raise the top 2% to the clinton levels now. and let next year be a time for negotiating rates for the future and maybe everybody could lower the rates for everyone during that time. >> dana, how much of this do you think is just public posturing and kind of bloviating on cable channels? it does seem like there's a lot of that going on. >> reporter: so much of that is public posturing and bloviating. but i think the difference between now and what we've seen in past high-stakes negotiations like this, you have the public posturing, the bloviating and the, okay, guys, let's roll up our sleeves and talk about what's really going on. by all accounts, that's not happening right now. just like you said, the fact you said it's news the president and speaker had their first phone conversation which got nowhere in a week is really amazing. and it speaks to the lack of the real conversations going on behind the scenes. i will say that, you know, back to what david and jessica were saying, david particularly, about the fact th
saying, point-blank, they want a it would two-step process for tax reform, raise the top 2% to the clinton levels now. and let next year be a time for negotiating rates for the future and maybe everybody could lower the rates for everyone during that time. >> dana, how much of this do you think is just public posturing and kind of bloviating on cable channels? it does seem like there's a lot of that going on. >> reporter: so much of that is public posturing and bloviating. but i...
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. >>> governor clinton is now president bill clinton. >> too close to call. >> here it is, george w. bush re-elected. >> barack obama president-elect of the united states. >>> good evening, again, you're watching a special edition of ac 360, primary coverage. >> winner take all. and tonight, the big winner in florida by a big margin, mitt romney. >> mitt romney, florida's choice. a win that makes him the front runner again. >> a competitive primary doesn't divide us. it prepares us, and we will win. >> a new setback for newt gingrich and his roller coaster campaign. >> we are going to contest every place and we're going to win, and we will be in tampa as the nominees. >> four candidates with the fight for the nomination just beginning. the votes are in, florida has spoken. and now the campaign goes west. >> and again, welcome. kwet 360" is live tonight, all the way to the midnight hour. breaking down the results >> i think florida did something very important coming on top of south carolina. it's now clear that this will be a two-person race between the conservative leader, newt ging
. >>> governor clinton is now president bill clinton. >> too close to call. >> here it is, george w. bush re-elected. >> barack obama president-elect of the united states. >>> good evening, again, you're watching a special edition of ac 360, primary coverage. >> winner take all. and tonight, the big winner in florida by a big margin, mitt romney. >> mitt romney, florida's choice. a win that makes him the front runner again. >> a competitive...
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and bill clinton had problems. bill clinton did not -- bill clinton did not spend a lot of time reminding people of his problems, apologizing. he moved on and said let me tell you what i will do for you. one of my favorite stories, karen hughes tells this. walking down the beach seeing one of those planes. the slogan said jill, come back, i am miserable without you, jack. that slogan, jack, too much about you. not enough about her. >> jill, i love you, you're amazing, jack. >> but it's going to be raised any way. i agree with david in theory, but in practice, barack obama is clearly going to raise this one where another since romney seems so uncomfortable in talking about his own wealth, right? so, he has to have a plan ready and say okay, let's make the case for reform. i didn't break any laws. you want to change them, let's just make it flatter. >> and by the way, that would mean people like me are going to pay more money and i'm for that, but i don't want to raise overall tax rates. he could thread that theed l.
and bill clinton had problems. bill clinton did not -- bill clinton did not spend a lot of time reminding people of his problems, apologizing. he moved on and said let me tell you what i will do for you. one of my favorite stories, karen hughes tells this. walking down the beach seeing one of those planes. the slogan said jill, come back, i am miserable without you, jack. that slogan, jack, too much about you. not enough about her. >> jill, i love you, you're amazing, jack. >> but...
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there's one encouraging sign, secretary clinton said today that the u.s. government was in touch with a number of people or there were reports of many around assad who were really getting very nervous. and that they hadn't signed up for this kind of slaughter. so it's still possible we would see some kind of implosion from the inside, but other than that, my concern is to make sure there are no mome homs or as few as we could possibly mange. >> i think it's going to get a lot worse. i think this is a long haul with syria. the sectarian divisions are what are dividing this country, and there's no easy solution. and it's just not a matter of regime decapitation. it's a long, long haul. >> because there are christians inside syria who say, you know, if assad goes, and the sunnis take over, we're going to be slaughtered. how do you alleviate that concern? >> well, i talked to the muslim brotherhood a lot, and they say, ask me, why doesn't the united states do something? they're worried about the sectarian problems, what are you going to do about the aloites? h
there's one encouraging sign, secretary clinton said today that the u.s. government was in touch with a number of people or there were reports of many around assad who were really getting very nervous. and that they hadn't signed up for this kind of slaughter. so it's still possible we would see some kind of implosion from the inside, but other than that, my concern is to make sure there are no mome homs or as few as we could possibly mange. >> i think it's going to get a lot worse. i...
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ronald reagan in 1980, bill clinton in 1992. the president will be that person this year because mitt romney frankly has not really done himself any favors with his reputation over the last few months in the campaign. >> a bruising battle. some people make the aurm, you're ready for the final battle. some make the argument you're so bruised, you can't fight there. this is kind of a bizarre thing, and if you're into omens, i don't like to admit i am, but sometimes i am. we're on this weird grugorian calendar, and 28 years ago, it was the same calendar. we got a jobs number, election day on the 6th, exact same way this time, which is weird, but the bottom line is people are going to get a jobs number, literally, three days before they go to the polls. >> and that will make a big difference as far as how everybody is going to react because that's going to be the big number as we move in there. and i'm glad you were talking about the gregorian calendar and not the mind calendar which is meaningless after december. >> that puts a who
ronald reagan in 1980, bill clinton in 1992. the president will be that person this year because mitt romney frankly has not really done himself any favors with his reputation over the last few months in the campaign. >> a bruising battle. some people make the aurm, you're ready for the final battle. some make the argument you're so bruised, you can't fight there. this is kind of a bizarre thing, and if you're into omens, i don't like to admit i am, but sometimes i am. we're on this weird...
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hillary clinton, 39%. romney looks like he's between 39% and 40%. here is the other thing flashing forward. the month of february for republicans. six contests for delegates who will get selected. mitt romney probably has an inside lead on five of them. maine, new england, michigan, where he grew up. advantage romney in all of the early states. >> do you think it's still possible tomorrow morning when folks wake up that there may be an e-mail, a press release that one of the candidates has dropped out? >> look, if rick perry didn't drop out, they'll try to see it through. i think the race -- i have always thought this race is romney. the only person in the field who has a chance of being nominated. i have thought that for some time and am completely convinced of it now. sometimes the guys, it takes a while to come to the realization that you're out of this. watching huntsman get beat by 23%, the hardest thing to do is act like you're happy on election night when you're not. we all do it. >> they're estimating turnover at 236,000. that's 6,000 more.
hillary clinton, 39%. romney looks like he's between 39% and 40%. here is the other thing flashing forward. the month of february for republicans. six contests for delegates who will get selected. mitt romney probably has an inside lead on five of them. maine, new england, michigan, where he grew up. advantage romney in all of the early states. >> do you think it's still possible tomorrow morning when folks wake up that there may be an e-mail, a press release that one of the candidates...
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you had kentucky, west virginia, a number of states that went for hillary clinton. he got the nomination but dragged it out. >> i think we're different. as much as the process is different, we don't know because we've never had front-loaded proportionality. we're still republicans and we like order. /4o!{ó+uuueañr out by the time we get to florida, it will be hard for 7=zss÷nmñy >> is it possible it could be essentially over tomorrow if romney has -- >> if it's a blowout. >> if it's a blowout. eric is absolutely right. have you a situation on the republican side where the bulk of the delegates will not be chosen until march, april. it could play itself out. you need an alternative to romney and conservatives have to get behind one candidate. >> obama and hillary were evenly matched. this is not -- this is going to sever the men from the boys in the next couple contests. >> we still have a woman in the race. >> i said that generically. >> we'll check in with our panel in a little bit. we also have paul and others coming in. we'll check back with all of them. let
you had kentucky, west virginia, a number of states that went for hillary clinton. he got the nomination but dragged it out. >> i think we're different. as much as the process is different, we don't know because we've never had front-loaded proportionality. we're still republicans and we like order. /4o!{ó+uuueañr out by the time we get to florida, it will be hard for 7=zss÷nmñy >> is it possible it could be essentially over tomorrow if romney has -- >> if it's a blowout....
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but bill clinton gave long state of the union addresses, they were very powerful. we'll have to see, i may be wrong. >> we're awaiting the republican response from mitch daniels, the governor from indiana. paul begala, you helped write several of the state of the union addresses. did this president need an editor to cut it down? >> i'm weird this way, i love it, and particularly this conclusion. that was worth staying for. that was really powerful. the whole tone was much more populous than this president has been, suggesting he relishes the idea of stepping up and being campaigner in chief. the thing that struck me, the beginning and the ending, is how authenticly and comfortably and confidently he inhabits the role of commander in chief. when they salute him, they don't know what to do. no longer, he is very comfortable being the commander in chief, and he spoke about it. politically, a great speech, but i love seeing my commander in chief being that powerful. >> he's walking out of the chamber right now. ari fleischer, you worked for george w. bush, what did you
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four years ago, i moderated five presidential debates including the last one between hillary clinton and barack obama. as important as all of the debates were then, in this particular contest these have been so much more important. and the exit poll numbers show so many people were influenced by those debates. >> no doubt about it. >> i think this was romney's first really clean win. this wasn't a tie in iowa. it wasn't in his backyard of new hampshire. it was in a big, diverse state that required a lot of organization, a lot of money. the thing to keep in mind, though, as you head forward is the difficult task that mitt romney has. which is he has to keep up the pressure on newt gingrich but he also has to take a turn to barack obama. so he's got to do two things in one. >> this is the most important contest of the season so far. coming out of south carolina, mitt romney faced a mortal threat, and he turned that back and did so decisively. he did it in a state which is a battleground. the number of people who vote here in florida is roughly equal to twice as many people who live in
four years ago, i moderated five presidential debates including the last one between hillary clinton and barack obama. as important as all of the debates were then, in this particular contest these have been so much more important. and the exit poll numbers show so many people were influenced by those debates. >> no doubt about it. >> i think this was romney's first really clean win. this wasn't a tie in iowa. it wasn't in his backyard of new hampshire. it was in a big, diverse...